2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.03.051
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Global Perception of Sustainable Construction Project Risks

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“…Williams and Dair (2007) report the most commonly cited barriers to achieving sustainability as (i) sustainability measures not being considered by stakeholders; (ii) sustainability measures costing too much, and (iii) a lack of adequate, reliable and available sustainable products or equipment. One of the reasons that stakeholders lack of interest could be due to their perception of sustainable construction project risks (Rafindadi, et al 2014, with perceived risks specific to commercial projects explored in Hwang et al 2017). Shen et al (2010) indicate the relevance of incorporating sustainable development principles when conducting project feasibility studies, but warn that the importance of incorporating such principles and insufficient examination of project performance during the project feasibility study was not effectively understood by stakeholders.…”
Section: Obstacles To Practicing Sustainable Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Williams and Dair (2007) report the most commonly cited barriers to achieving sustainability as (i) sustainability measures not being considered by stakeholders; (ii) sustainability measures costing too much, and (iii) a lack of adequate, reliable and available sustainable products or equipment. One of the reasons that stakeholders lack of interest could be due to their perception of sustainable construction project risks (Rafindadi, et al 2014, with perceived risks specific to commercial projects explored in Hwang et al 2017). Shen et al (2010) indicate the relevance of incorporating sustainable development principles when conducting project feasibility studies, but warn that the importance of incorporating such principles and insufficient examination of project performance during the project feasibility study was not effectively understood by stakeholders.…”
Section: Obstacles To Practicing Sustainable Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sustainable construction is fundamentally different than traditional construction [30]. The purpose of sustainable construction is to create and operate a building based on core principles across the building's life cycle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, lending institutions are hesitant to contribute with 388 more debt leverage to the capital structure of a project. This higher level of risk is 389 associated with an increased level of uncertainty and complexity related to larger projects 390 with long construction durations (Rafindadi et al, 2014). 391…”
Section: Interpretation Of the Results 360mentioning
confidence: 99%